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Show f VOLUME XXIX I t SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, NUMBER 6 1D30 Reel Growers Hear Former Ogden Mayor State Field Manager Addresses Kiwanians or IWIaI IJiM::,!',XfIsIl,Ufljt Dairy w Co-operati- ve AND ME Looking forward to forming a local unit of the Dairy, InFormer Mayor Frank Francis of As a part if the new educational about 150 dairymen of corporated, X XI lciiitura! thin soctlmi met Saturday aftcrnou: Inaugurated Ogdiu, aim u now editor of The Oliver Second at the ward Ulah the ldi.hn by X rhnpel. Sugar Cnmpany, a Wi'ilfiucr Magazine, was tbe priori-pa- l Hansen was rhairman of the meeting f.ir-'i- i Kjiw.'krr at tho meeting of the rs for nn. W t growers ni Png X and Introduced O. II. Albee of Spanish Folk KlwanU Club, held was lie!! this hut di.Hbt tf Friday Idaho, a director of the Jcrin aft moon at the Mroiitt ward cba:il Monday evening at the Fata Cafa. Cooperative Cream and Butler Co., l:h J. II. Hue!!, attic jlturst super-vi- Mr. Francis spoke on the beauties of land one of Ihe director of the Chat-r of the ootfM l.i tbnrxu uiul iho Ve. Cream Duller and oi company lengo particularly Utah, wblrh be ti till), naw held niaiiHgi-- declared held more trcolc wonder Californio. Mr. Albee outlined many al for the ti speak prinrl rono.tuy, other lof the problems which confront th. slate, la comparing i ii. Mr. Stull ir. 1:h ,h Vave in l.i- - l 4 dairymen and explained that they order at snl oil.iz ha are very similar In all lo alltle. II.' ,htt Luh HtrucJive talk ea prcpa!ag th seed pU)rrorillUf was mu It 1'ioro favored In climatic told of the organisation of the Jerr t bed eittplil-ilr.lie rUKar bee:, (Wherein UV Have Our tt'irklj ome compuuy, ita early hardships an I tbe ihoiiKbt that '.roper preparation way even than they, because of th tliat Willi Our Keailem) Ita rapid development, especially In of the seedbed Is imnriaui, as a good four distinctIsseasons rendering a varwhich healthful and delightthe last few years. He emphasised the stand of beets raunot be expected 11 iety He spoke of the discovery of ful. FREE FI X Idea that dairy products must bPROPER PREPARATION OF THE SOIL FOR BEETS bed has been Improperly prepared new scenic tbe clean and wholesome, so that they canyon In southern Utah, no operation In Ihe There surface. When the tap root reaches He ndvlftd waiting a few days for the which Is said to surpass any of tbs to when You have worked out croas word will create a demand when they ar than drill rather noon one will planting of It a of of these air pockets good crop growing wonders yet found. Ed. Williams once purchased, lie regretted the are not conditions anfavorable I for now one: thla mxnr The of which more good rendered Hire vocal aoloa, with pibeets that will he tho end what puzzles. try Important die, are found in our ada. For the fact that 60areper root of the butter than Ihe proper preparation of tbe should have been a long, well shaped germination. ano farm substitutes by by hla daughter, purchased In ilatent and brat answer wa will give ers, (I. ced Mr. Scalley was introduced, and ex Mra. accompaniment This rut gives the two beet, and It can only be a runt beet. but were of whom Mary Williams Bird, which wer selling many u pair of exa If In it must It to any of Toby's ter fat. and re a nf ahowa Him clod strikes and bard his wed p types at preparation Urge greatly rppreclated. compared tbe nutritive Host vivid way Just wbat happens to haust Itself going around It and we number of gratification Saturday shows at the Winona. Your farmers, nearly 200, In 1ostmuster David T. Lewis, J. II. with the subMolutiou must be In by TueAJay, Feb- value of real butter to have beet. when he little start beets another then poor, alckly attendance, lie they spoke at length Snell, Harry Elmer, Dr. F.R.rrsmp-to- n to tbe disadvantage ;;row under these two condilons. stitutes greatly You If 11th. In a on cannot harvest good rrop th question of soil constituents ruary and J. Ruton Morgan wero adHe believed it: me Who la It worka any time of day of the substitutes. rase the plant has ample eoll con you do not have a good stand and necessary for beet production. Illus- mitted to of Hu In business membership In tbe club. tbe spite dairy to Insure proper development you cannot have a good stand unles trating the talk by charts, diagrams, If you auk him to, but would rather President J. A. Brock bank presidIn prices and felt H tart slump present do tho Job twtat $ ft. m. and I p. m? ind will Insure the growth .of a. full you have a good seed bed. which Is and figures compiled after careful ex- ed, and tbe business stable a and was community singing was necessary Careful now. In an ad today are the because of tbe fact that 25.000.000 ;ont system which Is ebsolutely nec- not only right on the surface, but all periments by agrlcultursl experts. He under th direction of C. M. Jacobto as tbe shown This aubsoll down to the Can beet. the JloreT" pay educaof way essary slated the Why the you word, that produre big purpose sen. use dairy If there In this picture. oil be cannot find them T What la it you can buy In people lu tbe Culled States contact made waa tional compalgn to find out why Following his talk man) ere rln-l- and nlr porketa beneath the a nice box for IScT If you are out products. one man produces 25 tons of beets on ITHLIO HEALTH NlRSK TO men asked of the questionpresent of flour where can you buy a rack which were answered one acre of ground and his neighbor EXAMINE SCHOOL CHILDREN by Mr. Albee. for 1.35? In wbat ad do you And only seven or eight tons. He emIn the Alary a director Lawrence Atwood, thla line: Not a single feature baa phasized the value of crop rotation Dairy company, spoke bem overlooked?' Tbere'e a atore of the Through the aa n meana of keeping the soil conof Interes Child many questions State Board of Health, the Utah Tucomon of value today offering $1.00 allk hose for 69c explaining the stituents, spoke He emphasized which Is It? We have a big atock of to the local people. mercial phosphate to keep up the berculosis Asoclatlon, and the local that where so many Mrs. Mary Rees Nave, formerly of It." says one ad. Which, please? In the thought minrat supiy In the soil to roduce health officials, an examination of tbu plants are operating, there Is a great SpiuLh Fork, but for the paat twenty Marie Oatlor, 2, daughter of healthy beets, told of tbe ravage children of our schoola la being given another place one store saya "You deal Ruby of waste, especially In transpor years a resident of Salt Lake City, Samuel T. and Roaalio will want a number of tbe articles Boyack Oatler, made by tbe beet disease known as during the month of February. All and overhead. He told how died Tuesday at the family home, tatlon in tbe 3rd and Sth grades name advertise it. they the family blackheart In field deficient in children died at could eliminate nlht central one Saturday plant big are being examined and a record la 233 east Thirty-thir- d South following Who does Paul, Frank, and James inethoJv better told of phosphates, waste was and emphasized an illness of several years of cancer. home after a brief Ulnesa. ghe Allan work for? You can buy baa much of this of cultivation, the practicability of kept of their examinations. All othwas Mrs. Nave was born at 8panlsh born In Spanish Fork July 27, 192$. cultivator blocking and If you can the thought that the big problem anas for 6c a pound many other er rhlldren whom tbs teachers or parthat Fork March Sth, 1875. and svas well ents wish examined for any special And out where. Where do you find, to get a price for dairy producta one is She her survived Ideas of to Interest beet the by A producparents, allowed a fair profit to dairymen. known here in musical circles. For "This is a very unusual price?" ers. By phonographs he showed the reason, wilt receive attention. The the and James men will make a Boyack. local grandfather, of rommlttee number of years she wee chief opAnd as a final test of skill, we want beets In various stages and emphasiz- local dentists are cooperating and among the dairymen, to find erator here for tbe Bell Telephone following brothers and sisters .James ed you to tell us which Is the best show surrey the Importance of proper cultiva- will examlue the teeth of all children a foel about how forming they company. Sterling, Bert LeMey, Max B., Ros- tion and Irrigation. Mr. Scalley told and with tbe cooperation of the at tbe Angelus next week, and why. out meetat tbe local unit. Tbe opinion Besides her husband. Theodore M alie, Dean Forest and Gene CHde Ost- of methods of combatting crusts that Board of Education and the local Now, remember, the neatst, best greatly In favor of estab- Nave, she is survived by three ler, all of Spanish Fork. Funeral form after rains befors beets get big, physicians, all children having abanswer gets a jair of tickets to the ing seemed here. Mr. Albee has a were held Tuesday afternoon services Mrs Mrs. Wlnnlfred Winona on any Saturday night Toby lishing In unit Paquln, on the necessity normalities other than tbe regular many of the adjacent cit- Louise Green and Miss Lois Nave, all at 1 oclock at tbe Third ward chapel and dwelt at length spoken ones pointed out by tha nurse, will Is there. ies and towns and quite a number of of Salt Lake: a son, Bert Nave, Salt with Bishop Legrand Smith In charge for having work done properly and be given a thorough examination. the lie the at time, expressed right themselves affiliated have producers Lake; five sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth N. P. Larsen offered the Invocation. that commercial phosphate Parents are Invited to attend the SIDEWALK GOSSIP with tbe Incorporated. King, Rupert, Idaho; Mra. Hannah Words of consolation were by Bishop opinion could be added to tbe barnyard fer- school where their children attend Uees, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Jane How Marlnus Larsen, Bishop Ralph D. tilizer and make It of much greater and see these examinations given and It's a good bet that the fellow ard, Blarkfoot, Idahof Mra. Nora Morgan and Bishop Smith who made value. At the close of his talk many consult with the nurse or doctors who wrote The Sidewalks of Xw Hansen. Grace. Idaho: and Mrs. Viv- the closing remarks. Music was furwere asked by the farmers concerning the welfare of their childYurk.dlJnt get his inspiration from ian Morgan. Provo. Utah; and one nished by the ward choir and by Al- questions of Fork. the from sidewalks in the soil to produce ren. Special help will be given to mineral Spanish supply teachers in tbe care of the physical' brother, Thoa. D. Rees of Spanieh bert and Ella Vlklund. who aang a Scalley. At this time of year they are either Fork. welfare of their children with special duet, Jesus Wants Me for a Sunskating rinks or duck ponds, accordA. E. Clayson offered th.i has been rewill be brought to beam. to the prevention of tuberThe remains letter The attention following tho now lu to weather. Turner the U. for 7. agent ing vived by the High priests of the Spr. iihh Fork today and will be at closing prayer. The c:ket was op- Beneficial Life Insurance Company, culous. Notice will be sent to all the home of Mrs. Hanah Rees until ened at tbe church to allow friends and will appreciate any business you parents of children who need atten-'.lu- u yirst ward: "I TOLD YOl' Mr tlie'fmeral services, which will be to view the remains, which was not have and I; D hoped that all parents to me High Priests' Quorum, la that line. When In need of .vi have Uhl Friday at 2 p. m. at the Third possible at the home because cf the Information the defects of their children Just as sure us you era a foot high, .Spanish Fork First ward, Insurance life concerning ward n.eeting house. critical Illness of another child In attended to if possible, otherwise, exone half of tho population is going uear Brethren: Trunk. the family. John W. Jex dedicated $ee aminations are of no value. Ou the S. S. Tofua, a British mail to smile and say, "I told you so.' came here yesterday ..The Spanish Fork schedule herewith Spanish Fork was hostess to the the grave in the Spanish Fork ceme It the weather is fine and spring rosi- teamer which Indicates the dates when the examFIJI Islands, I received plumbers of Utah County Thursday tery. tho from believe who comes all those soon, ly There will he a meeting of the iners will be at the achol building of last week when they met in the ground bog yarn will be glad among other letters from home and evening the at Fork Hales of Spanish where children attend. Parents The Third ward held their annual home Family If friends, a letter from your group in a banquet and informal meeting to chime out I told you so. of Bishop George Hales Sun- may goyour a check at the Darling Hotel. The principal with their children on these dark clouds gather and winter keeps leader, William B. Frost, also and 2 for afternoon reunion ward m., Monday p. day, February 16th, at ent through the church office to me topic for discussion was the plan of days and find the nurse at the desigon, the other gang who dont bellev.-ia uniform plumbing code evening. More than 300 adults and the purpose of getting a record of nated building. tbe said yarn, will have their op- from your quorum for the sum of adoptingentire Drs. Hughes and Hagan will do the county. The principal young people attended tbe reunion the living families of the organiza$7.00 as a Christmas gift. this line examining. portunity to spiel "I told you so. I want to tell you all that your speaker for the evening was Walter in the evening, which was also in tion. Competent help along Hales families ....Thurber kind remembrance and the good Adams of Provo who pointed out the the nature of a testimonial to the will be present, and all February 8rd and 4th. THE EXPERT are asked to he represented. Rees 5th. wishes w hich came with It to a young essential features of the Hoover code February bishopCentral 5th p. m. If Dr. Lutz is not a better student missionary far away laboring in the and told how it worked out for the retiring members of the ward February the In addition to the sermons by During tbe afternoon more than 10th p. m. Mapleton February of taxation than he is of Utah's re- isles of the sea. Is very much appre- health and sanitation of the homes ric. 150 children, of the Primary depart- special home mlslonaries sent out by a. m. Shore Lake 11th February sources, then tho state legislature Is ciated and I take this means ofI In a community. Other speakers were ment were entertained, with Mrs. the Stake Presidency, the choir will N. same. Jesse all the for 11th Mayor anJ Ellertsen, City of whole p.m. time a you Benjamin February thanking pile wasting Walter Whitehead of Pro- Hannah Swenson, Mrs. Nora Biglow, sing two special numbers at the Sec12 9 a.m. Lcland February money listening to him. We're glad feel also that the thanks must not E. Mrs. sacrament Sunday ond ward Mrs. Stella Christopher on, meeting vo, Clark Newell, superintendent of 10:30 February 12 Palmyra Ogden called him on his utterances end with that, but that I must make Provo City waterworks, Joseph K. Ferguson. Mrs. Flora Davis, Mrs. afternoon at 2 o'clock. "Beautiful 12 m. Salem p. in California. February greater efforts in preaching the Gos- the new anthem. Phyllis Smith, Mrs. Merle Bradford, Zion for Me, and a pel to the Topgan people. I feel that H. Hill, sales manager of the Pacific Mrs. All are cordially Hazel Larsen, Mrs. Iva Swanner, "The Beatitudes. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Thomas enterthat Is the only way I can be deserv- Castlron Pipe Manufacturing Co. of 1.4 IT NECESSARY? which you have Provo, Dr. George Anderson, Mayor Mrs. Florence DeGraw, Mrs. Eliza- invited to be present. assistance tained at Sunday dinner at their new of the ing Of course It is necessary that Orem of Springvllle, and Mayor John E. beth Boyack and Mrs. Mary Boyack home for the following guests: Mr. given me. was A for 9 12 x trains here wait passenAxmlnster Rug, slightly and Mrs. Lorin Grotegut, Miss Hanfreight Although it has now been nearly Booth of Spanish Fork, who deliver- doing the entertaining. Dancing gers in order to pass, etc., but we two years since I left Spanish Fork, ed the address of welcome and also enjoyed by the little folks and lunch- used. Was $37.50, now $18.00, at nah Cornaby, Miss Evelyn Jones and can't figure out why they have to it seems the favorable consideration eon served. In the evening Bishop Taylor Bros. Co., Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ellison, the just a short time to me for pledged UDVKBT1SEMXNT) block one half of our principal street I have my missionary labors of the City Council towards the pro- Legrand Smith was In charge of tbe latter couple of Provo. enjoyed Following while waiting. so well during that time that the posal, as did also Mayor Anderson program, which Included: selection, dinner the evening was spent in playof CONTEST welcome, address SPEAKING NATIONAL months have slipped by unheeded. of Springville. Alex Mortenson of string quartet, ing games and listening to radio muG. N. RE1IOLD! sic. There is no wonder, as you all know, Provo, president of the organization, Bishop Smith; piano solo, Evans: Fu1930 St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 1, saxophone solo.Bert If you are missing the glorious that I have enjoyed it so well. I was in charge of the meeting. The Thomas; Della Jensen; ladles chorus. ture Farmers of America, an organsunsets on our mountains, you aro have been engaged in helping to pro- local arrangements for the meet and reading, Mayor and Mrs. John E. Booth enization of 75,000 farm boys enrolled work and that is dinner were made by E. K. Ferguson, Miss Hannah Vlklund. Mrs. Ellla tertained at dinner Tuesday for Armissing what many people would mulgate the Lords Mrs. Mrs. Boyack, vocational as Mary a of students who is a of agriculture member Frampton, when the boy, organization. travel many miles to see. Its a shame joyful labor. At home, is sonsorlng the first annual Nation- chie Tomilson of Salt Lake. returned There were thirty present, represent- Josephine Taylor, Mrs. Mary Hansen that great and good things can be- I used to like to hear the were Talks Smith. Mrs. and al Public Speaking Contest which Phyllis come so common that they are not missionaries talk and tell of their ing American Fork,' Provo, Lehi, Fredrick Washer, made by Maytag, A.Gardner, will be held during the F. F. A. ConPresident made Henry by and it Fork. I remember as And Spanish experiences. $10.00 down, $8.50 per month, at appreciated. D. Morgan, Counselors gress In Kansas City during Novemall Bishop Ralpb an without exception, they now, N. P. Larsen i'nd John W. Jex, and ber of this year. Four young orators Taylor Bros. Co., Spanish Fork. said that the two or three years they UDVEHT1SKMENT) the representing the North Atlantic, CenINSPECTION were the now field to to that clerk J. J. Banas, all members of do that. Suffice it say spent in the mission whom of each of has Western and Bishopric, of gone. regions I have gained a burning testimony of retiring tral, Southern, January happiest and the most valuable will compete for $1,100, the first tured right arm betwee nthe shoulder this year's work has been done, llow their lives. I used to wonder why the Gospel. I know that God lives, was presented with a gift from In appreciaand spoke briefly about it, are you satisfied? being $500. The money for and themlbow as a result of a fall, on they all said that, but now I know that Jesus is the Christ and that the program prize these prizes and expenses of th four the icy sidewalk near the home of for myself, and I long for the oppor- Joseph Smith was a man chosen of tion. At the close ofand a bounte- contstants to Kansas City will be Byron Tuttle. She was taken into the God to be His instrument in restoring dancing was enjoyed tunity to add my testimony to theirs. FEBRUARY was served by a contributed by Senator Arthur Cap- Tuttle home and later removed to ous luncheon man tray the to the Gospel the earth in these A new month! The month of many O how I wish that every young Estimates committee. refreshment wonderlast days. As John the Revelator per of Kansas through the Capper the Hughes' Hospital where the Injurthe ward could have this great men. The month of Washing- in were made that this was the most Farm Press. The national contest ed member was set. She is nowj ream brot I an he that did and ful having! come, said, angel experience ton, Lincoln, St. Valentine. . Theres reunion ever given will be supervised by C. H. Lane, covering nicely. by myself when I was home, the everlasting Gospel which shall largely attended great inspiration in February. Catcn Judging ward. th in Chief of the Federal Agricultural Edbe half to kindred, appredont know that nation, every preached they it! NOTICE Golden Rule Hatching ucation Service, and John F. Case, ciate the beauties of the restored tongue and people, and then shall No. 1 of the J. Wylie Thom- editor Mlsourl Ruralist, representing Chix are the best In the West, of the Church of Jesus the end cigme. and Camp Gospel Fredrick Washer, made by Maytag. Christ to which they belong. certified, inoculated and B.W. I wish also that I could tell you as Chapter) Daughters of Utah Pio- Senator Capper. $10.00 down, $8.50 per month, at Elimination contests will first he D. Tested for diseases. High grade the wings of the how the Lord has answered my pray- neers, will meet Thursday afternoon, under up Growing Co.. Spanish Fork. Taylor Bros.UDVEimSEMENT) church, and not knowing anything ers and how I have felt the power Februaryv13, at the home of Mrs. held in all states where the Future chix at utility prices. 100 per cent safe arrival' to any point guaranteed. else, we little realize the Pearl of of the Holy Priesthood which I hold Rebecca Christensen. The history Farmers of America have organizamay I be worthy of It and may I of Mrs. Lena Hansen will be given. tions. Winning orators will be sent Representative, H. B. Mortensen. Great Price, which we ehare. Things UDVEliTISEME.NT) to regional districts which must be A good attendance is deisred. The Provo Paramount has a real which come easily are never appre- always honor It! held not later than October 15, 1930. Tonga is a group of about 180 WEATHER REPORT program of shows on for the week. ciated. But, being placed out in the Contestants are allowed to select world, and having to defend the prin- small islands. It Is a beautiful place. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING the own but of subject their now and everysubjects It was in the restaurant in one ciples of that faith to an unbelieving This is must relate to agriculture. More than and mocking public, one examines thing is green, fresh and pretty. The the smaller towns of England. of the Spanish annual The meeting Have you any oysters? asked the his stock, and he finds out that al- Tongan people, and especially our Fork Livestock Association will be 1,500 delegates, representing the state associations of Future Farmers diner. though he is a salesman of a very Saints, are a kind, hospitable people. Saturday, February 8 th, at 1 are expected to attend the 1930 Conunpopular line of goods, It is the They are truly of Lamanitish des- ..held No, sir. said the waiter. gress and to listen to the public most precious, most enduring, ancf cent. The Book of .Mormon nbw p. m., at the City Hall, Spanish Fork, Any lobsters? thru Utah, for the purpose of hearing the speaking contest which will be broadthe most thing on earth means all tjie world to me, just No sir. annual financial report, electing tnree cast over a nation wide hookup of As the Savioursaid,It is the bread knowing them. Any prawns? P. Cloudy of Time will directors, one for a term of three radio stations. a is not we for the lengthy it key life of eternal," permit shellfish No, sir. The only and two for & one year term, The elimination contest for the 11 Clear . me thank years, in but God. of let letter, closing, the as is heggs, sir. Kingdom western states will be held at PhoeCloudy I wish I could relate to you just you again, and may GodB blessings and transacting such other business P. Cloudy j Arizona, during the week of May part of the wonder- attend you all throughout the New as may properly come before the said nix, Ed. Hughes is recovering following 5 th. Utah will have district and P. Cloudy meeting. an operation for appendicitis, per- ful experience which I have had, but year. and send the winner state M. CREER, President, , Clear J. A. ROBERT tryouts have NELSON, Elder in a letter. do Ill Hosthat cant Memorial at formed the Hughes to Phoenix. Clear BENJ. Mission EVANS, Secretary. are we till Secretary. to again wait together pital this morning. x I'tah-Wasatr- h Jr-otn- c, : a I 1 Do-xlir- I s i ,h i - sue-eessf- ul "er tk-ket- a -- s - Rees Nave Dies Funeral Services in Salt Lake City For Ostler L'tah-Wasat- daug-ghter- s. , Utah-Wasat- Missionary Writes From Tongan Islands 11 for-th- e Com-mislon- er Pay-so- n One-twelf- th the-war- , Trap-neste- d, mid-summ- er life-givi- . ; |